Raising the temperature of mash can be a slow, yet necessary process and
using a home brew steam generator can cut the time. However, using
steam to heat the mash can also be dangerous as steam can cause sever
burns, quickly. While water heated to boiling at 212-degrees Fahrenheit
is hot, steam heated to the same temperature will do more damage simply
because boiling water begins to cool as soon as it touches your skin.
Steam, on the other hand, will need to condense to water before
beginning to cool off, giving it more time to inflict more damage and
pain.

With that in mind, a home brew steam generator can decrease the time
it takes to heat the mash by considering the same principal.
Essentially, steam can be generated in a pressure cooker and then piped
into the container holding the mash. As the steam enters, it maintains
its temperature longer than boiling water will and increases the
temperature of the mash at a rate of about one degree centigrade, 33.8
degrees Fahrenheit, per minute.

There are some precautions to be used for making your own home brew
steam generator and having the right heat source is needed, or else the
heat of the steam may lack enough power to produce the sustained release
of steam that is needed to achieve consistent heat exchange.

Ease Of Construction For Steam Generator

To build your own home brew steam generator you will need an
electric hot plate capable of about 2100 watt, along with a pressure
cooker, copper tubing, the pressure weight for the cooker and a shut-off
valve. The copper tubing is attached to the lid of the pressure cooker
by drilling and threading the hole and using a copper connector
available at most hardware stores.
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The other end of the first copper tube is connected to the input of the
shut-off valve. Another tube, connected to the output of the valve goes
into the top of the container of mash and extends to the bottom with at
least 13-inches lying near the floor of the container.

The end of this tube is pinched closed and a series of small holes,
about one-sixteenth of an inch are drilled a half-inch apart to complete
the home brew steam generator. Fill the pressure cooker about
three-fourths full of clean water and turn on the heat source, leaving
the pressure weight off for now. When steam begins to rise from the top
tube, clearing any air from the cooker, place the weight in position and
the steam will be forced through the tube, in the bottom of the mash,
beginning the heating process.

Stir the mash occasionally during heating to keep the temperature
uniform. To stop the heating process, turn off the heat source and
remove the pressure weight. You can also at this time close the shut-off
valve.